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Après-Ski / Nightlife
Orford:
The on-mountain Slalom Pub has has happy hour from 46
p.m., dinner, live entertainment and games. The other choice is
to head to nearby Magog, where a variety of pubs and restaurants
line the main street. Among the noteworthy are The Liquor Store,
the jazz bar Le Chat du Mouliniere and Café
St. Michele, where live folk music is featured. Or, simply walk
along until you find a place that meets your fancy.
Sutton: The slopeside Auberge La Paimpolaise is the obvious place to head. The après-ski crowd here is loud and lively. Make sure to ask about the local beers. Auberge des Appalaches, just down the road, also has several tasty local beers on hand, plus loads of toys and board games for people of all ages, perfect for families or groups looking for friendly competition and laughter.
Bromont: Especially
on weekends, this resort hops because of the night skiing and proximity
to Montreal. Much of the nightlife is actually on the slopes.
The on-mountain Le Bromontais Resto-Bar has a lively bar
and dance floor. It's a very happening placeparticularly
when a Nuit Blanche is in progress. The Golden Pub offers
the unusual combination of deli and bar, but is recommended by locals
as a good après-ski spot. For a quieter setting, we recommend
the bistro-bar at Le Château Bromont.
Owl's Head: Owls
Head is fairly isolated, but the base lodge bar is well-known
for its après-ski parties. It has a pool table and plenty
of dance space. Wednesday is karaoke night, Fridays and Saturdays
feature a live DJ, and the beat goes on till 3 a.m.
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